Overview
Experience the allure of the tropics with the stunning caimito live plant, also widely known as the Star Apple tree. This exquisite specimen, botanically named Chrysophyllum cainito, is currently 2 feet tall and comes ready to plant in a 6-inch pot. Originating from the Caribbean and Central America, and also cherished in Southeast Asia, the star apple tree is celebrated for its striking appearance and delicious fruit. Its glossy, dark green leaves are a sight to behold, featuring a unique silky bronze underside that shimmers in the light. Beyond its ornamental value, the caimito live plant provides a delightful culinary experience with its fruit, which offers a mild, grape-like flavor best enjoyed fresh. This tree is not just a plant; it’s an investment in a piece of tropical paradise for your garden or patio.
The caimito live plant promises to be a focal point wherever it’s placed, drawing attention with its lush foliage and the promise of exotic fruit. It’s a perfect choice for those looking to add a touch of the exotic to their landscape or grow their own unique fruit. Our plants are carefully nurtured to ensure they arrive healthy and ready to establish themselves in their new home, providing you with years of beauty and delicious harvests.
Key Benefits
Adding a caimito live plant to your collection offers a multitude of advantages, enhancing both the aesthetic and edible aspects of your garden or home environment. This remarkable tropical fruit tree is much more than just a pretty face.
- Exotic Fruit Production: Enjoy the unique experience of harvesting your own Star Apples. The fruit has a delightful, mild grape-like flavor and a jelly-like pulp, perfect for eating fresh or in desserts. Having a star apple tree means fresh, homegrown fruit at your fingertips.
- Stunning Ornamental Value: The Caimito boasts glossy, dark green leaves with a captivating silky bronze underside, creating a beautiful contrast and visual interest in any setting. It makes an excellent shade tree with its dense canopy.
- Adaptable Growth: While preferring tropical climates, with proper care, this caimito live plant can be grown in containers in cooler regions, allowing you to bring it indoors during colder months.
- Unique Foliage Texture: The distinctive two-toned leaves, with their smooth, shiny top and fuzzy, bronze underside, provide an interesting tactile and visual element to your garden.
- Relatively Low Maintenance: Once established, the chrysophyllum cainito is known for being a relatively hardy and straightforward tree to care for, making it suitable for a range of gardeners.
- Cultural Significance: This fruit tree is a staple in many tropical cultures, allowing you to connect with global culinary traditions and enjoy a fruit with rich history.
- Potential for Shade: As it matures, the star apple tree can develop into a beautiful shade tree, providing a cool retreat during hot summer days.
Plant Care & Growing Tips
Caring for your caimito live plant, or star apple tree, involves understanding its tropical origins and providing an environment that mimics its natural habitat. With proper attention, your chrysophyllum cainito will thrive and reward you with its beauty and fruit.
Sunlight Requirements: Caimito trees are sun-loving plants. They require at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day to grow vigorously and produce fruit. If growing indoors or in a container, place it near a south-facing window or provide supplemental grow lights. For outdoor planting, choose a location that receives full sun exposure throughout the day, away from competing trees or structures that might cast too much shade.
Watering Schedule and Soil Moisture: Consistent moisture is crucial, especially for young plants. Water thoroughly when the top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry to the touch. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot; ensure the soil drains well. Mature trees are more drought-tolerant but will produce better fruit with regular watering, particularly during dry spells and fruit development. Reduce watering frequency in cooler months or when the plant is dormant.
Soil Type and Drainage Requirements: The caimito live plant prefers rich, well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0-7.0). A good quality potting mix amended with compost or organic matter works well for container-grown plants. For in-ground planting, ensure the soil is not heavy clay; amend with sand, perlite, or compost to improve drainage if necessary. Good drainage is paramount to prevent waterlogging.
Temperature Range and USDA Hardiness Zone: Being a tropical tree, Caimito is sensitive to cold. It thrives in warm, humid conditions and is best suited for USDA Hardiness Zones 10-11. Temperatures below 40°F (4°C) can cause damage, and frost can be fatal. If you live in a colder zone, it’s recommended to grow your star apple tree in a container that can be moved indoors during winter. Ensure indoor temperatures remain above 50°F (10°C).
Fertilization Schedule and Type: Feed your caimito live plant with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer high in nitrogen during the growing season (spring and summer). For young plants, fertilize every 2-3 months. As the tree matures, reduce frequency to 3-4 times a year. A fertilizer formulated for tropical fruit trees is ideal. Always follow the product’s instructions and water thoroughly after fertilizing to prevent root burn.
Common Problems and Solutions: Caimito trees are generally robust, but watch out for common pests like aphids, mealybugs, and scale insects. Treat these with horticultural oil or insecticidal soap. Fungal issues, often caused by poor air circulation or overwatering, can be mitigated by ensuring good drainage and proper spacing. Yellowing leaves can indicate nutrient deficiency or improper watering. Adjust your feeding and watering schedule accordingly to maintain a healthy tropical fruit tree.
Size & Details
This caimito live plant is currently approximately 2 feet tall from the base of the pot to the top of the foliage, making it an ideal size for immediate planting in your garden or a larger container. It is shipped securely in a 6-inch nursery pot, ensuring its root system is well-established and protected during transit. The growth rate of the star apple tree is moderate; it can reach heights of 25-50 feet in its natural habitat, but can be maintained at a more manageable size through pruning when grown in containers. Expect the tree to begin flowering and fruiting within 3-5 years under optimal conditions. The fruit typically matures in late winter to early spring. This chrysophyllum cainito specimen is ready to continue its growth journey in your care, developing into a beautiful and productive tropical addition.
When considering where to place your young caimito live plant, remember its potential mature size. If planting in the ground, ensure it has ample space to spread its canopy. For container growing, plan to repot into progressively larger containers as the plant grows, eventually using a pot of at least 20-25 gallons for a mature, fruiting tree. The initial 6-inch pot provides a perfect start for this vigorous tropical fruit tree.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How big does this caimito live plant get? A: This caimito live plant is currently 2 feet tall. In optimal tropical conditions, a mature star apple tree can reach heights of 25-50 feet. When grown in containers, its size can be managed with regular pruning to keep it more compact.
- Q: What size pot does it come in? A: Your caimito live plant will be shipped to you in a 6-inch nursery pot, ensuring it has a well-developed root system ready for transplanting into a larger container or directly into the ground.
- Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: The caimito live plant is a tropical tree best suited for outdoor planting in USDA Zones 10-11. In colder climates, it can be grown outdoors during warm months and brought indoors as a potted tropical fruit tree during winter to protect it from frost.
- Q: How much sunlight does the star apple tree need? A: This tree requires full sun exposure, meaning at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily, to thrive and produce fruit optimally. Provide bright light if keeping it indoors.
- Q: Is this plant easy to care for? A: Once established, the caimito live plant is considered relatively easy to care for, requiring consistent watering, adequate sunlight, and occasional fertilization. It’s a good choice for gardeners with some experience in tropical plants.
- Q: What condition will the caimito live plant arrive in? A: We take great care in packaging to ensure your chrysophyllum cainito arrives healthy and in excellent condition, ready to be planted. It will be a live, actively growing plant.
- Q: When is the best time to plant a tropical fruit tree like this? A: The best time to plant your caimito live plant is in the spring or early summer, after all danger of frost has passed, to allow it ample time to establish before cooler weather.
- Q: Will the star apple tree survive winter in my zone if it’s cold? A: If you are outside USDA Zones 10-11, the tropical fruit tree will not survive freezing temperatures. It must be brought indoors to a warm, brightly lit location for the winter months.
- Q: How long until this caimito live plant bears fruit? A: Under ideal growing conditions, you can typically expect your star apple tree to start producing fruit within 3-5 years from planting.
- Q: Can I grow this caimito tree from seed? A: While possible, growing a chrysophyllum cainito from seed takes much longer to fruit. Our 2-foot tall live plant provides a significant head start towards enjoying fresh fruit.









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